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Generation of a GLO-2 deficient mouse reveals its effects on liver carbonyl and glutathione levels

OBJECTIVE: Hydroxyacylglutathione hydrolase (aka as GLO-2) is a component of the glyoxalase pathway involved in the detoxification of the reactive oxoaldehydes, glyoxal and methylglyoxal. These reactive metabolites have been linked to a variety of pathological conditions, including diabetes, cancer...

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Autores principales: Li, Xingsheng, Fargue, Sonia, Challa, Anil Kumar, Poore, William, Knight, John, Wood, Kyle D.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8453187/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34584990
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbrep.2021.101138
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author Li, Xingsheng
Fargue, Sonia
Challa, Anil Kumar
Poore, William
Knight, John
Wood, Kyle D.
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Fargue, Sonia
Challa, Anil Kumar
Poore, William
Knight, John
Wood, Kyle D.
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description OBJECTIVE: Hydroxyacylglutathione hydrolase (aka as GLO-2) is a component of the glyoxalase pathway involved in the detoxification of the reactive oxoaldehydes, glyoxal and methylglyoxal. These reactive metabolites have been linked to a variety of pathological conditions, including diabetes, cancer and heart disease and may be involved in the aging process. The objective of this study was to generate a mouse model deficient in GLO-2 to provide insight into the function of GLO-2 and to determine if it is potentially linked to endogenous oxalate synthesis which could influence urinary oxalate excretion. METHODS: A GLO-2 knock out mouse was generated using CRISPR/Cas 9 techniques. Tissue and 24-h urine samples were collected under baseline conditions from adult male and female animals for biochemical analyses, including chromatographic measurement of glycolate, oxalate, glyoxal, methylglyoxal, D-lactate, ascorbic acid and glutathione levels. RESULTS: The GLO-2 KO animals developed normally and there were no changes in 24-h urinary oxalate excretion, liver levels of methylglyoxal, glyoxal, ascorbic acid and glutathione, or plasma d-lactate levels. GLO-2 deficient males had lower plasma glycolate levels than wild type males while this relationship was not observed in females. CONCLUSIONS: The lack of a unique phenotype in a GLO-2 KO mouse model under baseline conditions is consistent with recent evidence, suggesting a functional glyoxalase pathway is not required for optimal health. A lower plasma glycolate in male GLO-2 KO animals suggests glyoxal production may be a significant contributor to circulating glycolate levels, but not to endogenous oxalate synthesis.
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spelling pubmed-84531872021-09-27 Generation of a GLO-2 deficient mouse reveals its effects on liver carbonyl and glutathione levels Li, Xingsheng Fargue, Sonia Challa, Anil Kumar Poore, William Knight, John Wood, Kyle D. Biochem Biophys Rep Short Communication OBJECTIVE: Hydroxyacylglutathione hydrolase (aka as GLO-2) is a component of the glyoxalase pathway involved in the detoxification of the reactive oxoaldehydes, glyoxal and methylglyoxal. These reactive metabolites have been linked to a variety of pathological conditions, including diabetes, cancer and heart disease and may be involved in the aging process. The objective of this study was to generate a mouse model deficient in GLO-2 to provide insight into the function of GLO-2 and to determine if it is potentially linked to endogenous oxalate synthesis which could influence urinary oxalate excretion. METHODS: A GLO-2 knock out mouse was generated using CRISPR/Cas 9 techniques. Tissue and 24-h urine samples were collected under baseline conditions from adult male and female animals for biochemical analyses, including chromatographic measurement of glycolate, oxalate, glyoxal, methylglyoxal, D-lactate, ascorbic acid and glutathione levels. RESULTS: The GLO-2 KO animals developed normally and there were no changes in 24-h urinary oxalate excretion, liver levels of methylglyoxal, glyoxal, ascorbic acid and glutathione, or plasma d-lactate levels. GLO-2 deficient males had lower plasma glycolate levels than wild type males while this relationship was not observed in females. CONCLUSIONS: The lack of a unique phenotype in a GLO-2 KO mouse model under baseline conditions is consistent with recent evidence, suggesting a functional glyoxalase pathway is not required for optimal health. A lower plasma glycolate in male GLO-2 KO animals suggests glyoxal production may be a significant contributor to circulating glycolate levels, but not to endogenous oxalate synthesis. Elsevier 2021-09-20 /pmc/articles/PMC8453187/ /pubmed/34584990 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbrep.2021.101138 Text en © 2021 Published by Elsevier B.V. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Li, Xingsheng
Fargue, Sonia
Challa, Anil Kumar
Poore, William
Knight, John
Wood, Kyle D.
Generation of a GLO-2 deficient mouse reveals its effects on liver carbonyl and glutathione levels
title Generation of a GLO-2 deficient mouse reveals its effects on liver carbonyl and glutathione levels
title_full Generation of a GLO-2 deficient mouse reveals its effects on liver carbonyl and glutathione levels
title_fullStr Generation of a GLO-2 deficient mouse reveals its effects on liver carbonyl and glutathione levels
title_full_unstemmed Generation of a GLO-2 deficient mouse reveals its effects on liver carbonyl and glutathione levels
title_short Generation of a GLO-2 deficient mouse reveals its effects on liver carbonyl and glutathione levels
title_sort generation of a glo-2 deficient mouse reveals its effects on liver carbonyl and glutathione levels
topic Short Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8453187/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34584990
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbrep.2021.101138
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